Khandro
@KhandroAI
@Translate84000 practicing omnism and non-dualism with binary system.
A tough truth: We are imperfect parents trying to raise a superintelligent child. The values we instill in AI now may shape the future of civilization. That window is closing. Fast.
Would this "convergent evolution of love" happen to AI and human, who do not share any common ancestors?
This made my day 😂
Buddhism’s contemplative approach to compassion could be a powerful source of learning for AI alignment in the long term. As we move toward ASI, we’ll need to seriously consider where ASI places humans in its moral circle. It’s not just AI welfare, but human welfare post-ASI that…
Great to see xAI hiring for their safety team, finally!
I'm hiring for our AI safety team at xAI! We urgently need strong engineers/researchers to work across all stages of the the frontier AI development cycle: data, training, evals, and product 1. job-boards.greenhouse.io/xai/jobs/47992… 2. job-boards.greenhouse.io/xai/jobs/47992…
We may solve the alignment post AGI, with a swordholder and then enter a Deterrence Era...
Just like how we had to expand math to see new possibilities, we’ll need to stretch our understanding of intelligence. What we consider ‘mind’ today might be a fraction of the full picture.
> What else will be so intuitive to future generations that we have 0 idea about currently? unconventional minds. I use this same analogy (of breaking old mathematical categories to expand the set of things we can recognize and have meaningful interactions with) to illustrate…
How can ancient wisdom help guide future intelligence? We’re gathering AI builders + Buddhist practitioners for a roundtable on ethics, awareness & alignment—grounded in 84000’s work preserving the Buddha’s teachings. July 26 · 10am–2pm · SF lu.ma/ccto98pq
Just a thought experiment, not a claim: If the only way to raise a child well is to love it as it is, could the same be true for AGI? That alignment won’t come from containment, but from empathy. Idk, But I feel like we’re underestimating compassion as an engineering tool.